WHO's willingness to share costs gave Horton ammunition in selling the idea to his superiors.
Biotech has always relied on partnerships with big pharmaceutical firms to share costs associated with Food and Drug Administration approval and eventually with marketing and distribution of approved drugs.
America's Department of Transportation (DoT), which has some antitrust powers, has not only given its blessing to the rise of alliances, but actually requires airlines to collude fully within each of their groupings, and to share costs and agree on prices.
In response to the pressure to reduce costs and risks, Boeing spread out the Dreamliner's construction and design over a larger network of global suppliers than in earlier phases, requiring them to share costs and use their own capital for factories and equipment.
Project officer Marion McDonald said travellers were being encouraged to "share the costs, share the journey and share the craic".
All plan administration costs and share purchase costs are paid by Kellogg.
But under the skin, both brands share development costs and some of the platforms that underlie their respective models.
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The government can help MTRC by granting it property development rights and continuing to share construction costs with it.
In the meantime, employers will continue to deal with health care costs by raising the share of total costs on workers.
The two local authorities have agreed to share the costs of building and maintaining the steel-beamed bridge and its reinforced concrete deck.
To help share development costs of webOS and expand the market for its developers, HP has warmed to the idea of licensing the Palm-developed operating system.
He will rebuild our frayed alliances and revitalize the international institutions which help to share the costs of the world's problems and to leverage our power and influence.
You will find many businesses all over the country using the EDDM program on a jumbo postcard that share the costs with 14-16 advertisers normally and no direct competitors are allowed.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the law would drive individual insurance premiums up by as much as 30% because it required policies to cover more and share fewer costs with beneficiaries.
The group recently sold off a 30% stake in one of its Greenland exploration licences to Norwegian group Statoil as part of a plan to bring in a partner to share the costs of exploration in the Arctic.
She said the Commons fees office had approved the claims for the home in the city where her partner had worked for 20 years and said she could not "have a proper family life... unless I share the costs of the Southampton home".
He, if I'm ever going to see my partner of thirty years, I can't make him come to Luton all the time, I have to be able to have a proper family life sometimes, which I can't do unless I have er, you know, I, I share the costs of the Southampton home with him.
Others share academic program costs, business officers or even share a superintendent, often the highest paid school employee.
ConAgra reported earnings of 47 cents per share, excluding costs related to hedging higher commodity prices, over the analyst estimate for 43 cents per share.
The airlines can charge the same prices, share profits and costs, and even split routes between them.
Before 2008, each child was assigned the same share of housing costs as any other member of the household.
To make matters worse, health insurers are reluctant to share data about costs, says Bobbi Coluni, who leads Thomson Reuters's consumer-health unit.
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But insurance bosses have been notoriously bad at telling the two apart, so they have ended up going for market share at all costs.
Last year revelations emerged that McClendon had borrowed hundreds of millions of dollars from private equity groups and other investors to finance his share of drilling costs under the drilling program.
Companies will push a larger share of medical costs onto their workers as employees face an 8 percent increase in their premiums on top of a double-digit percentage hike in out-of-pocket costs.
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Mr Carpenter is right, too, that the Latin American countries which are the source of drugs, or through which they are trafficked, pay a disproportionate share of the costs of failed prohibition.
In 1977, as Spain returned to democracy after the Franco dictatorship, they joined the country's other main parties in signing the Moncloa Pacts, promising to share the political costs of vital economic reforms.
For example, passengers in the coach section of an airplane benefit from the existence of First Class seats because those passengers are paying more than their share of the costs of running the airplane.
Just as pay bills are becoming a bigger share of total costs, employers are having to deal with the waning of the inflation that prompted the ritual of the annual pay round in the first place.
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